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"Mary Schmidt ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Mary Schmidt เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ INFP ใน mbti, - sp/so - 649 ใน Enneagram, RLUAI ใน Big 5, EII ใน Socionics"

Mary SP5 argument ౨ৎ ˙⋆.˚ ᡣ𐭩 ~ > "Orientation to knowledge" "Knowledge becomes a safeguard in the face of the world. It can be a way of relating to the other. Knowledge brings order and analysis to chaos. Everything is safer in the mind, where he is completely free and autonomous." The one thing that brings her clarity towards the end of FNAC 3 is that she's finally remembered the incident and doesn't need to blame herself for it anymore. She recognizes It's not her fault. "It's said by the therapist that they suspect Mary was traumatized to the point of her memories of the incident becoming blocked by her subconscious mind." Her mind, that was now hell becomes a space where she feels completely free and autonomous. Something that she doesn't have to dread to going each time to fight monsters, because It's safe now. She analyses her memories and sees that she wasn't the one actually causing the chaos, she was just being a little kid. This is all backed up from her becoming introverted and quiet after the incident because, remember, the E5 wants to know why things happen which gives them a sense of control – for Mary however, she didn't have it which is why she turned to isolation and tried to suppress those experiences, with it resulting in not being able confront her nightmares and needing a therapist. Here is the general description of a Five and you'll see what I'm talking about: “Being a Five means always needing to learn, to take in information about the world. A day without learning is like a day without ‘sunshine.’ As a Five, I want to have an understanding of life. I like having a theoretical explanation about why things happen as they do. (the thing she is so desperately trying to do that will bring her peace/safe) This understanding makes me feel in charge and in control. I most often learn from a distance as an observer and not a participant. Sometimes, it seems that understanding life is as good as living it. It is a difficult journey to learn that life must be lived and not just studied.” She doesn't talk much but at the end of the game, her therapist describes her as much happier, energetic, (after having been quiet, timid) more eager to draw and 'let her creativity run wild' which I think could be her finally realising that she has to live and not just keep observing, now that she knows the truth about the incident. She doesn't have to stay up at night worrying about what will happen next and what to do. This also shows her that she is a w4 because once her core fears (5) are taken care of, she can finally access her wing. Proving that they are second-nature to her. (4) Basically her fears were overriding her passions and what she used to like doing resulting in the 5w dominating the w4 aspect of her personality as It is, essentially the dominant wing. > “Hypersensitivity” “Hypersensitivity is an introverted disposition. This subtype feels unprotected against environmental stimuli. Emotional numbness is a way to protect against overstimulation. He does not want to interfere with the world; he does not want to harm or interfere. The most obvious manifestation of sensitivity and compassion will be towards nature and animals.“ Due to how traumatizing it was for her to witness the murders (as I listed before), she had turned to emotional numbness to protect herself from that overstimulation. (numbing herself of everything that involved her trauma) Because of her not wanting to harm or interfere with the situation/world, she didn't tell anyone anything at first of what she saw. It was only after she had defeated her nightmares that she did and the case was re-opened which I can guess has something to do with her guilt. She did not feel guilty anymore, so she might not have felt responsible with what would happen with Vinnie. As she's convinced herself in the past that she's essentially ruined his life. "I remember what you did. They remember too. You were the reason... that we were all there. It happened because of you... and you can't tell anyone. Why would you? It is your fault." “Why did you return here? The secret's out. The weight of your guilt has been erased." "You don't get to walk away from what you've done to me. You've ruined my life. And now I will make sure... YOU'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO SLEEP AGAIN." Speaking of guilt, > “Guilt“ “The conservation E5 feels guilt for existing, as if he did not deserve life, as if his existence was a mistake. This subtype will blame himself for everything. By embracing a detached indifference, they feel guilty. Guilt can manifest as a vague sense of inferiority, a vulnerability to intimidation, and shyness.” (1)

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